I have to say, this is one of my favorite Sarah stories of all time. It focuses on the issues that I've ached for these characters to face for so long, and always long for them to face whenever I read about them. The plot was expertly crafted and I enjoyed it immensely.

Thanks for another great story. I know many readers follow the stigma that the show was all about CHUCK but I believe it was just as much about the growth of Sarah and you do an excellent job of showing her growth in your story telling.

Just finished rereading this after you posted the first chapter of "remastered". Late last fall I was trying to remember where that response "the greater good" from Casey came from and it was driving me crazy. To me it was one of the most memorable lines I had ever read in a Chuck story because it seems so very 'Chuck', just as much for example as his trademark Chuck Taylors. Another reason to thank you for re-posting this story.

SO I have no idea what took me so long to write a review, sorry for that! THis chapter was jam packed thats for sure! I loved the whole thing. From the family moments of sarah/chuck's engagement, to just the engagement, that was so awesome! To the misunderstandings, and of course the final wedding, which made it perfect that casey gave her away! To top it all off though was the baby, just thinking of chuck/sarah as a family puts a smile on my face. Off to review chapter 7, cant wait!

We've seen Chuck on the couch. It's only fitting that we see Sarah there, even though she was already there standing up. The way she acted when he was thrown off the roof or when she thought he was blown up, I wouldn't be surprised if the character actually does have acute separation anxiety

Excellent story. Great characterizations. Casey's description of Arlington is so accurate, isn't it. :-) I don't know if I would have expected Sarah to go right for a little "bribery" to get out of counseling, because I would have thought she'd be smart enough to realize it wouldn't work, but it's still good stuff.